Indian men’s hockey team delivered a strong performance, winning 3-2 against New Zealand in a competitive match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Stadium in Ipoh on Thursday.

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Amit Rohidas (4’), Sanjay (32’), and Selvam Karthi (54’) scored for India, while George Baker scored twice for New Zealand in the 42nd and 48th minutes.

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New Zealand initiated the early phase of the match, but India's defence prevented any scoring chances. India created their first significant opportunity via a well-designed play, leading to a penalty corner, and Amit Rohidas (4’) successfully converted with a powerful drag-flick to give India the lead. India nearly scored again when the New Zealand goalkeeper saved Abhishek’s close-range shot, ending a lively first quarter with a 1-0 advantage.

Amit Rohidas (4’), Sanjay (32’), and Selvam Karthi (54’) scored for India, while George Baker scored twice for New Zealand in the 42nd and 48th minutes.

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India started the second half strongly and extended their lead early, with Captain Sanjay (32’) scoring from a penalty corner. New Zealand sought to reply immediately with a few penalty corners but struggled to get past the Indian defence. Pawan was outstanding in goal for India, but his efforts were eventually overcome when George Baker (42’) scored for New Zealand, making the final quarter an exciting ending.

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